To bypass these crude aiming games, the Owa Daim and Mirro Shaz Shrines can be solved by players positioning Link in a straight-shot over the fence surrounding the Spirit Orb. Players unwilling (or unable) to collect Octo Balloons can utilize their remote bombs for an easier 'bomb jumping' trick to bypass many Shrines of Power in Breath of the Wild, including the frustrating Owa Dam and Mirro Shaz Shrines. Both remote bombs and an Octo Balloon are needed to complete this trick. Thankfully Aralik posted their method of clearing the Shrine on Reddit, displaying how positioning Link on one of the Shrine's elevated platforms can give players a straight shot towards the elusive Spirit Orb. This shrine has been the source of endless frustration in the BOTW community. Unfortunately, the Nintendo Switch's input is less than reliable and often tilts the sphere too far to one side. Normally, players would need to depend on the Nintendo Switch's questionable tilt mechanics to guide a sphere through a maze. One of the most useful puzzles to bypass with Octo Balloons and Remote Bombs is Breath of the Wild's Myahm Agana Shrine. Switching between Sheikah abilities and maneuvering Link midair takes practice but can be combined to bypass certain puzzles inside Ancient Shrines. Skilled players should be able to propel themselves toward the Balloon and detonate the Bomb, hurtling Link past any obstacles and landing safely in the Shrine's gated area with few issues. Players can use Octo Balloons to lift Remote Bombs into the air and be held in place with Stasis. These balloons can be attached to items to levitate them temporarily. Octo Balloons are monster parts in Breath of the Wild dropped by Octorok enemies.
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